Square Enix revealed a brand new visual for Red XIII in Final Fantasy VII Remake. As a reminder, we saw him for the first time back in the latest trailer. 【レッドXIII】 人の言葉を操る獣。 赤毛に覆われたしなやかな肉体に、鋭い爪と牙、燃え盛る尾を持つ。 現在は研究サンプルとして捕獲され、宝条博士の施設に監禁されている。 レッドXIIIは型式番号であり、本名ではない。#FF7R #FF7 pic.twitter.com/zWIfLtW4lU — FFVII REMAKE (@FFVIIR_CLOUD) March 9, 2020 Coming from the Final Fantasy VII Remake Japanese official twitter, a
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As we’re getting closer to the launch of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Square Enix finally unleashed the game’s demo on the PlayStation Store. Japanese outlets Famitsu and 4Gamer each published interviews with Tetsuya Nomura as well, revealing an Avalanche of brand new details. We most notably heard more about Cloud’s crossdressing event, the lack of
Tetsuya Nomura revealed characters from the Final Fantasy VII Compilation won’t be appearing in Final Fantasy VII Remake. We learned this via an interview published by Famitsu: Tetsuya Nomura: “No characters from it appear in this game, but certain elements from it are touched upon in a certain way. Moreover, it’s not part of Compilation
Originally, Final Fantasy VII Remake was set to release tomorrow, March 3, but back in January, Square Enix announced that the game would be pushed back a little over a month to its new launch date in April. Fortunately, it has now been confirmed that no additional delays for FFVIIR will be coming through, as the
Square Enix initially won’t be releasing exclusive PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X games and instead focus on releasing games on both the next-gen platforms and their elder sisters. Using the backward compatibility of PS5 and Xbox Series X, the Japanese company will release games for both PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Xbox
Dengeki Online published an interview with Takahiro Sakurai, the Japanese voice of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII Remake. I assume most people who clicked on this article are weebs and already know Takahiro Sakurai. If you don’t, I guess I should first explain the term seiyuu refers to Japanese voice actresses and actors, and
Following in PlayStation’s footsteps, Square Enix today announced that it would be diminishing some of its planned events that were set to transpire next week at PAX East 2020 as a result of the ongoing coronavirus. On the official Final Fantasy XIV website today, Square Enix announced that it would be dropping some of the events
Square Enix published short gameplay sequences for Final Fantasy 7 Remake, showcasing some of its summons. We have Chocobo Chick, Carbuncle, and Cactuar. Note that all these three cute things are DLC-exclusives. In the west, Chocobo Chick is obtainable by pre-ordering the game. Carbuncle is in the 1st Class Edition and the Digital Deluxe Edition.
Square Enix published a new trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake, revealing the game’s opening movie. While we’ve seen bits of it in the past, this is the first time we’re seeing the whole opening cutscene from beginning to end. You can check it out for yourself right here: This opening movie trailer is a
The Final Fantasy VII Remake official Twitter accounts, both the English one and the Japanese one, tweeted a new key visual artwork for the game. It shows the initial party together. We’ve got Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith, and Red XIII, together on the highway. While we don’t know when Final Fantasy 7 Remake ends yet,
Square is well known for having lavish video game-themed cafes to promote a new game release and Final Fantasy VII Remake is no exception. The upcoming cafe will be opening in February and will feature tons of aptly themed dishes and drinks that are both lovely to look at and sure to be just as
Square Enix published a new trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake, revealing the theme song of the game, along with with many iconic moments and returning faces from the original PS1 classic. The trailer first depicts Cloud and Tifa in their childhood, with Cloud mentioning his dream to go to Midgard and become a Solider
If you’ve pre-ordered Final Fantasy VII Remake from the Square Enix Store and live in the US, be advised! Square Enix now requires that you opt-in to confirm your order by February 28th or it will be automatically canceled. A delay was recently announced for the game, pushing it back to April 10th from the
Square Enix announced Final Fantasy 7 Remake has been delayed from March 3 to April 10, 2020. In a statement, Square Enix Producer Yoshinori Kitase and the Final Fantasy VII Remake development team explained the reasons behind the delay. This is to ensure the final game will be in-line with their vision, and good enough
It appears that the New Years’ festivities started early today for one lucky fan. An unlisted video surfaced on the Youtube channel belonging to the user Lystraza and showcased what appears to be a direct capture of the intro to a Final Fantasy VII Remake demo. The video begins at the demo start screen and
Square Enix recently held an event to celebrate the 4th anniversary of Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. The event was on the December 21-22 weekend at Jump Festa 2020, and included a stage event and a nationwide tournament. As a reminder, the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT‘s competitive scene is more active in Japan seeing the game
As we’re getting closer and closer to the impossible, Final Fantasy 7 Remake actually releasing, Square Enix shared some new and gorgeous key visual artworks for the game. The first one features Aerith looking into the world beyond the scope of Midgar, and the second one features Barret and his daughter Marlene. Both artworks can
I don’t know about you, but I have regular Final Fantasy VII Remake debates with my friends. It’s a legendary game that makes everyone excited, so verbal jousting pretty much happens naturally when it’s brought up. One point which always comes up in these debates is how FFVII Remake simply can’t have the same impact
After teasing it earlier this week, Square Enix published in Japan a 13-minutes short film for Final Fantasy VII Remake. The film features actresses and actors Masataka Kubota, Misato Morita, and Tetsuji Tamayama. It pictures how a young man, played by Kubota, never played the original Final Fantasy VII and slowly gets interested in the